Binggrae (72-48-5), guided by Yeong-duk Kim, had its share of offensive leaders in batting champ Jeong-hoon Lee (.348/.417/.602, 12 3B, 17 HR, 18 SB, 81 R) and home run and RBI leader Jong-hun Jang (.345/.450/.640, 35 HR, 21 SB, 104 R, 114 RBI). Jang won the MVP. Kang-don Lee (.265/.335/.416) was named one of the league's top three outfielders despite a poor performance by his standards and not being one of the team's top producers. Their top pitchers were Yong-deok Han (17-6, 2.23) and Jin-woo Song (11-10, 11 Sv, 2.78).

In game one, on October 9, Haitai beat Binggrae 9-4, with Dong-yol Son getting the victory over Hee-min Han. The Tigers pulled off a 11-2 rout in game 2 as Keon-yeol Lee went deep twice. In game 3, on October 12, Kye-hyeon Cho shut down Binggrae in a 4-1 win over Jin-woo Song. The Series wrapped up on October 13, with Haitai rallying for five runs in the 8th and 9th for a 5-4 win, as Son got his second win over Hee-min Han.